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HI all i am newbie to scripting, i am here with problem ,that i am not able to pass command line variable to my script .

biz$: ./myproject.sh -x file2

My(given) myproject has these contents:

 Type ="" //here i pass first argument
 while [ $# -gt 0]
 case "$1" in 
       -x)        shift; type = "x" >&2;shift ;;
       -y)        shift; type = "y" >&2;shift ;;
 ###################################################
 BEGIN{                            
       if ($7 == '/'){
           if ($2 != "zzzz"){
               printf ("error",$0);

           if ($3 < 111){
               printf ("error", $0);
         }

 file = " " //here i want to pass my argument file2.          

Please help me out to solve this, i am not able to move furthur without solving this, i am new guy to scripting. I cant cange $2 $3 $7..Experts pls i need your suggestion.

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  • Your example is not clear. Do you want file2 in the awk code or the bash code?
    – user000001
    Mar 15, 2013 at 6:50
  • bash code..myproject.sh call file2(i have changed its name sorry)
    – biz
    Mar 15, 2013 at 6:52
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    Sorry, but your code is still not clear. There are errors in the bash part (no do after the while, space missing in the [) and the case is not terminated. The lower part appears to be part of an awk script, again with errors in it (several } missing). Do you want to read a bash variable from awk?
    – cdarke
    Mar 15, 2013 at 8:56

2 Answers 2

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I believe that you are using BASH and you want to obtain the command line parameters into two variable inside your script. In which case, the professional approach is to use 'getopts'

Please refer to this link : bash command line arguments for further details.

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#!/bin/sh
# First line above, if this is a bourne shell script
# If this is a bash script use #!/bin/bash

# Assume this script is called from the command line with the following:
# ./myproject.sh -x file2 -y one two 110 four five six /

#Type =""               \\ here i pass first argument
                        # Comments are preceeded with # followed by a space
                        # No spaces around = for assignment of values
                        # Empty string "" not necessary

Type=                   # Here i pass first argument
 #while [ $# -gt 0]     # Spaces required just inside []
 while [ $# -gt 0 ]
 do
   case "$1" in
   #      -x)        shift; type = "x" >&2;shift ;;
   # >&2 Redirects standard out to standard error (stdout, stderr)
   #   and usually is not needed unless explicitly generating error
   #   messages
   # Type is not the same as type; however, you are trying to 
   #   load the file variable

   -x)  shift; file=$1; shift                            ;;
   -y)  shift; Type=y              # Get rid of -y only
                                                         ;;
  one)  if [ "$7" = '/' ]    # Space around = for tests
        then
          echo error $0 >&2
        fi
        if [ "$2" != zzzz ]
        then
          echo $2 is not equal to zzzz
        fi
        if [ "$3" -lt 111 ]          # -lt is less than
        then
          echo "$3 is less than 111"
        fi
        break                 # break out of while loop 
                                                         ;;
   esac
   echo Cmd Ln Args left: "$@"
 done
 echo file: $file, Type: $Type, \$3: $3, \$7: $7
####################################################
# The code below is awk code. Its functionality was
#   placed under case one above
# BEGIN{                            
#       if ($7 == '/'){
#           if ($2 != "zzzz"){
#               printf ("error",$0);
#
#           if ($3 < 111){
#               printf ("error", $0);
#         }
#
# file = " " //here i want to pass my argument file2.

OUTPUT:
Cmd Ln Args left: -y one two 110 four five six /
Cmd Ln Args left: one two 110 four five six /
error ./myproject.sh
two is not equal to zzzz
110 is less than 111
file: file2, Type: y, $3: 110, $7: /

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